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PostPosted: 2004-04-13 15:39:08
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 11:09:09 GMT, America the beautiful
wrote:

>
>
>Bogart wrote:
>
>> I never had pizza when I was in the UK but the best meals I ate over
>> there was always at the local Italian restaurants which served
>> spaghetti, lasagna, calzones, etc. just like youd get here in the US.
>> Come to think of it the chinese food isnt bad either. Never ate at
>> MickyDs when I was there - the lines of fatfuck britiots was always
>> too long. :)
>
>I guess one can find good cultural foods any place in the world. A few
>Brit foods I eat regularly is Chicken Masalla, Chicken Wellington, and
>pot pies. Its good having all this delicious exposure. Isnt America great?

I have traveled to many places in many countries and will admit, with
few exceptions, none can compare with the variety of good healthy food
you find here in the United States.

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On the far side of the earth
You were our walls, steel and flesh.
Against the barbarisms of our century.
Dedicated to all those who serve,
Especially those who serve in what we call peace
--- though it isnt.
But especially to those sailors, officers, and marines
--- and their families ---
Who served through the long cruises
The liberties
And sometimes, the actions
Of the Sixth Fleet.
For all those who made the last
sacrifice for what they believed was right.
We sent you to keep the peace for us.
Some of you never came back.


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PostPosted: 2004-04-15 00:08:57
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 10:37:43 GMT, in a fit of unbridled digital verbosity, once
again proving the problem is located between the seat and the keyboard, America
the beautiful two-fingered
to all:

|>
|>
|>Little John wrote:
|>
|>> On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 10:31:46 GMT, in a fit of unbridled digital verbosity,
once
|>> again proving the problem is located between the seat and the keyboard,
America
|>> the beautiful
two-fingered
|>> to all:
|>>
|>> |>
|>> |>
|>> |>Little John wrote:
|>> |>
|>> |>> On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 02:43:32 GMT, in a fit of unbridled digital
verbosity,
|>> once
|>> |>> again proving the problem is located between the seat and the keyboard,
|>> America
|>> |>> the beautiful
|>> two-fingered
|>> |>> to all:
|>> |>>
|>> |>> |>
|>> |>> |>
|>> |>> |>Little John wrote:
|>> |>> |>
|>> |>> |>> On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 20:03:09 +0100, in a fit of unbridled digital
|>> verbosity,
|>> |>> |>> once again proving the problem is located between the seat and the
|>> keyboard,
|>> |>> |>> Mark Sukhija two-fingered to all:
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> |>Yes, tehy would be FRENCH Fries (see other post)
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> They originated in Belgium.
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> |>nick wrote in message
|>> |>> |>> |>news:c5dmri$21ts$1@news.wplus.net...
|>> |>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> |>> America the beautiful
|>> |>> |>> |>
|>> |>> |>> |>> wrote in message
|>> |>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> |>> > Burgers,
|>> |>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> |>> Named after Hamburg?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> No.
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> |>> > Fries,
|>> |>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> |>> Would these be *French* fries?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Belgium.
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> How about popcorn?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Roasted corn?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Okra?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Turkey?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Persimmons?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Squash?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Pumpkin?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Maple Syrup?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Bison?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Black Beans?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Succotash?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Green Beans?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Green Chilis?
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> Anything listed at http://www.nativetech.org/food/
|>> |>> |>
|>> |>> |>I told him all of that but he avoided responding.
|>> |>>
|>> |>> Seems to have missed that decidedly American dish, turkey and stuffing,
when
|>> I
|>> |>> posted it, as well.
|>> |>
|>> |>Is this where we tell him he admits defeat because he didnt respond in
|>> |>20 minutes?
|>>
|>> You give em 20? Damn! Youre lenient.
|>
|>I was trying to give him some time for him to do his research. It
|>doesnt look like he hit the books.

You have to be careful how you phrase things with him. Hell actually hit em.


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PostPosted: 2004-04-16 23:21:40
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 07:46:37 +1200, in a fit of unbridled digital verbosity,
once again proving the problem is located between the seat and the keyboard,
Gregory Procter two-fingered to all:

|>
|>
|>Little John wrote:
|>
|>> On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 21:07:15 +1200, in a fit of unbridled digital
verbosity,
|>> once again proving the problem is located between the seat and the
keyboard,
|>> Gregory Procter two-fingered to all:
|>>
|>> |>
|>> |>
|>> |>Little John wrote:
|>> |>
|>> |>> On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 06:35:39 +1200, in a fit of unbridled digital
verbosity,
|>> |>> once again proving the problem is located between the seat and the
keyboard,
|>> |>> Gregory Procter two-fingered to all:
|>> |>>
|>> |>> |>
|>> |>> |>
|>> |>> |>Little John wrote:
|>> |>> |>
|>> |>> |>> On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 08:02:40 +1200, in a fit of unbridled digital
|>> verbosity,
|>> |>> |>> once again proving the problem is located between the seat and the
|>> keyboard,
|>> |>> |>> Gregory Procter two-fingered to all:
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> |>> > They are not a US invention.
|>> |>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> |>> Who cares?
|>> |>> |>> |>
|>> |>> |>> |>Not me, but we were discussing cuisine originating in the US.
|>> |>> |>> |>
|>> |>> |>> |>So far we have roadkill and deep fried rattlers.
|>> |>> |>>
|>> |>> |>> You already acknowledged turkey. Short memory, or fibbing again?
|>> |>> |>
|>> |>> |>Turkey isnt a recipe, its a type of bird.
|>> |>> |>We all have birds that we can roast - in NZ we even have turkeys
which
we
|>> |>> roast
|>> |>> |>just like big chickens, complete with traditional stuffing. (English
|>> recipe)
|>> |>>
|>> |>> I previously specified a turkey dish, which you shortened to the one
word,
|>> |>> turkey. I simply used your designation.
|>> |>
|>> |>Theres a specific US turkey recipe?
|>>
|>> Lord, son, but you can be dense!
|>
|>We were discussing US specific cuisine - turkeys are an ingredient readily
available
|>world wide.

I repeat, Lord, son, but you can be dense! I gave a specific, you shortened it
to TURKEY. I used your euphemism in this response.

|>Now if you have a Kiwi fruit and chilli recipe, that could be a unique yank
|>cuisine!

Why would we taint the perfectly good American dish known around the world as
chili with kiwi? Kiwis for snacks, pies and deserts, not real meals.


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PostPosted: 2004-04-18 07:29:16
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Little John wrote:

> On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 07:46:37 +1200, in a fit of unbridled digital verbosity,
> once again proving the problem is located between the seat and the keyboard,
> Gregory Procter two-fingered to all:
>
> |>
> |>
> |>Little John wrote:
> |>
> |>> On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 21:07:15 +1200, in a fit of unbridled digital
verbosity,
> |>> once again proving the problem is located between the seat and the
keyboard,
> |>> Gregory Procter two-fingered to all:
> |>>
> |>> |>
> |>> |>
> |>> |>Little John wrote:
> |>> |>
> |>> |>> On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 06:35:39 +1200, in a fit of unbridled digital
> verbosity,
> |>> |>> once again proving the problem is located between the seat and the
> keyboard,
> |>> |>> Gregory Procter two-fingered to all:
> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> |>
> |>> |>> |>
> |>> |>> |>Little John wrote:
> |>> |>> |>
> |>> |>> |>> On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 08:02:40 +1200, in a fit of unbridled digital
> |>> verbosity,
> |>> |>> |>> once again proving the problem is located between the seat and
the
> |>> keyboard,
> |>> |>> |>> Gregory Procter two-fingered to all:
> |>> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> |>> |>> > They are not a US invention.
> |>> |>> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> |>> |>> Who cares?
> |>> |>> |>> |>
> |>> |>> |>> |>Not me, but we were discussing cuisine originating in the US.
> |>> |>> |>> |>
> |>> |>> |>> |>So far we have roadkill and deep fried rattlers.
> |>> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> |>> You already acknowledged turkey. Short memory, or fibbing again?
> |>> |>> |>
> |>> |>> |>Turkey isnt a recipe, its a type of bird.
> |>> |>> |>We all have birds that we can roast - in NZ we even have turkeys
which
> we
> |>> |>> roast
> |>> |>> |>just like big chickens, complete with traditional stuffing.
(English
> |>> recipe)
> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> I previously specified a turkey dish, which you shortened to the one
> word,
> |>> |>> turkey. I simply used your designation.
> |>> |>
> |>> |>Theres a specific US turkey recipe?
> |>>
> |>> Lord, son, but you can be dense!
> |>
> |>We were discussing US specific cuisine - turkeys are an ingredient readily
> available
> |>world wide.
>
> I repeat, Lord, son, but you can be dense! I gave a specific, you shortened
it
> to TURKEY. I used your euphemism in this response.

Is there some specific recipe or mode of cooking turkey that can be ascribed to
the
US as US cuisine?

>
>
> |>Now if you have a Kiwi fruit and chilli recipe, that could be a unique yank
> |>cuisine!
>
> Why would we taint the perfectly good American dish known around the world as
> chili with kiwi? Kiwis for snacks, pies and deserts, not real meals.

I dont know why you would do such weird things - why would you?
The Kiwi fruit originated in New Zealand but we wouldnt call your sticking it
in
chili New Zealand Cuisine and in the same way we wouldnt call a turkey in an
NZ
roasting dish US cuisine.
If youre going to claim turkey to be US cuisine then there needs to be
something
about the recipe or cooking method that was originated in the US.


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